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Action Committee (ISAC), a 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit
organization.
We believe that every child deserves to be treated with dignity
and respect.
Our mission is to expose abuse, civil rights violations, and
fraud perpetuated through privately-owned facilities for
juveniles.
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parents in making safe and effective decisions for the future of
their children.
Warning Signs of Potentially Abusive Facilities
- The facility is not licensed.
- Verbal and/or written communication between the child and his parents, siblings, grandparents, etc. is
prohibited, restricted, or monitored on any level.
- The facility requires that the parents and/or child sign a form releasing the program of liability in the event
of injury to the child.
- The program requests/demands/recommends that they have legal custody of children.
- The program requires that children live in foster or "host" homes instead of allowing them to reside with their parents.
- The child or parent or forbidden from discussing the daily happenings at the facility. Often this policy is called "confidentiality."
- The child is denied access to a telephone.
- Phone calls between children and parents are monitored.
- The program uses confrontational therapy.
- Parents must fulfill requirements of the facility before being permitted to visit their own children.
- The facility is located outside the jurisdiction of the United States.
- Children are restrained or otherwise physically prevented from leaving the facility.
- The staff includes former students/clients of the facility.
- Staff members claim that self-injury or cutting/carving on ones body is normal behavior
for a child in treatment.
- Parents are not allowed to remain with their child during the entire intake/entry process.
- The program inflicts physical punishments on children such as exercising for extended periods of time, bizarre cleaning rituals (ie scrubbing floors with a toothbrush) or food restrictions.
- The program uses humiliation to "break them down."
- The program forces children to remain in solitary confinement/isolation/time-out for an unspecified amount of time.
- The facility considers homosexuality to be a behavioral problem.
- The facility claims to be able to "treat" homosexuality.
- Reading materials are prohibited or severely limited.
- The facility does not have a clearly visible sign outside the building or descriptions of their location are vague.
- The facility claims to modify behavior, yet has no licensed therapists on staff.
- A licensed doctor or registered nurse is not present at any time during normal operating hours.
- Current clients/students participate in the intake/entry process.
- Staff members offer to help parents obtain a court order forcing the child into, or keeping the child in, the facility.
- Children are observed while bathing, dressing, or using the toilet on any level of the program.
- The facility claims to treat drug abuse, but does not conduct a drug screen prior to entry.
- The facility does not allow children to follow their religion of choice.
- Staff members must "approve" family members, siblings, friends, or employment.
- Children are not afforded an education in accordance with state requirements.
- Medication is recommended, prescribed, approved, or dispensed by anyone other than a medical doctor (MD).
- Children are denied medications that have been prescribed by an MD.
- Staff members, admissions personnel, referrers, etc. make statements indicating that "your child will die without" the program.
- Children escort/supervise other children.
- Children have to "earn" the "right" to speak during group/therapy sessions.
- Children are denied outside activities on any level/phase.
- Staff members must approve the withdrawal of children from the facility.
- The facility expects total and unquestioned support of parents.
- Children on any level/phase are forbidden to speak to other children in the facility.
- The facility will not disclose the names of any doctors or therapists on staff prior to the child's admittance into the program.
ISAC will add to this list as necessary.
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